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4 | lesions/contusions with seromas |
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3 | bruises and injuries to synovial bursas / bursae |
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2 | sprains |
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lesions/contusions with seromas Explanation: What they mean are borse sierose as a consequnce of contusions/injury -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 17 mins (2020-10-28 16:53:59 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- See last sentence in https://www.corriere.it/salute/dizionario/contusione/index.s... |
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sprains Explanation: Not a precise translation. The "borsa" is the synovial bursa surrounding major joints in the body. Here I think they mean injury to the joints. The other injuries in the list are minor and very general - insect bites, bites, grazes, burns. It's an odd one, hence my low confidence. "A sprain, also known as a torn ligament, is the stretching or tearing of ligaments within a joint, often caused by trauma abruptly forcing the joint beyond its functional range of motion. The majority of sprains are mild, causing minor swelling and bruising that can be resolved with conservative treatment. However, severe sprains involve complete tears, ruptures, or fractures, often leading to joint instability, severe pain, and decreased functional ability. These sprains require surgical fixation, prolonged immobilization, and physical therapy. Sprains can occur at any joint but most commonly occur in the ankle, knee, or wrist." https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sprain |
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bruises and injuries to synovial bursas / bursae Explanation: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Synovial_bursa https://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Borsa_sierosa |
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Reference: see Reference information: Contusioni delle borse sierose: Malattie - Medicina generale ...www.pazienti.it › ... › Malattie Translate this page Chi soffre più frequentemente ***di contusioni delle borse sierose***? Gli anziani hanno spesso ecchimosi, soprattutto agli avambracci, mani, gambe e piedi, perchè ... |
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